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A question I have been asked a few times down the years (I’ve done at least one charity event every year since 1985) and the main reasons are the charities are personal or ones that support/help young people, like this … Continue reading →

Staines 10k looming nearer and I am running for the National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS). This run and one in the summer for CLAPA will be my last fundraising for this year as I am going to take a year … Continue reading →

Good to see the Staines 10K on Sunday May 19th has nearly reached its 600 entrants maximum and raised over £400 for charity through entrance fees. I am running and raising funds for the National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS). I … Continue reading →

Thanks to author Tom Bromley there are three signed books of his raising funds for CLAPA and the NDCS: ‘Wired for Sound: Now That’s What I Call An 80’s Music Childhood’ bid here ‘All In The Best Possible Taste: Growing … Continue reading →

Thanks to TV chef legend Ainsley Harriott for donating a signed photo raising funds for the NDCS (National Deaf Children’s Society). You can bid on it here More signed goodies soon 🙂 In running news I have signed up for my … Continue reading →

BIG thanks to Dante Fox for kindly donating two CD’s and t-shirt. You can bid on them here: CD for CLAPA CD & t-shirt for NDCS The running is going okay, I tend to do one to two runs per … Continue reading →

Well the fundraising for CLAPA is off to a good start with £370 already raised thanks to John Micthell (It Bites) and the winning bidder for a guitar lesson & lunch with John Mitchell. Coming soon will be signed goodies … Continue reading →

An excellent start to my year of fundraising for the Cleft Lip And Palate Association (CLAPA), as the guitar lesson & lunch with John Mitchell of It Bites finished at £370. Big thanks to John Mitchell for kindly donating his … Continue reading →

Launching today – Parkinson’s UK public awareness campaign As a valued supporter of Parkinson’s UK we wanted to share some exciting news with you. Today we are launching a public awareness campaign about the condition and the impact it can … Continue reading →